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Browse the lists below to find resources to help you deliver this section of #digitalstudies
Resources are not added in any order; however, to make it easier to find something that you can use in the classroom, each column can be sorted by simply clicking on the top row.
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Spreadsheets - Terminology and formulae |
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Excellent interactive exercise as an introduction to the correct terminology and basic formulae |
@ngflcymru
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@teachesict |
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Google Forms - Introduction to Google Forms |
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Google Forms as a tool has probably been one of the single most important web based developments to support how I work in the classroom over the last few years. Whilst pretty simple to use, the power of the Google Form is in its flexibility in the many different ways it can be used.
I was recently asked how I go about making my Google Forms and to that end, I’ve made the screencast below to support anyone wanting to learn how to make a Google Form.
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Includes two very useful screencasts |
@ictevangelist |
@teachesict |
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Spreadsheets - Creating data validation lists (drop down lists) |
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Excellent interactive exercise as an introduction to creating data validation lists |
@ngflcymru
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@teachesict |
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Spreadsheets - Understanding Functions |
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Excellent interactive exercise as an introduction to functions including AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, MEDIAN and MODE |
@ngflcymru
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@teachesict |
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Graphing - interactive activity independent of software |
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The purpose of this unit is to introduce the pupils to the type of graphs / charts that are possible to create with data handling software. By clicking on any of the 20 children that are displayed on the first screen a record will appear which show information about the children according to specific fields. The activity has been divided into three parts. By
choosing any one of them you will have an introduction to different types of graphs.
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Includes a link to a very usable lesson plan |
@ngflcymru |
@teachesict |
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